Articles | Volume 6, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-2155-2009
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-2155-2009
12 Oct 2009
 | 12 Oct 2009

Distribution of calcifying and silicifying phytoplankton in relation to environmental and biogeochemical parameters during the late stages of the 2005 North East Atlantic Spring Bloom

K. Leblanc, C. E. Hare, Y. Feng, G. M. Berg, G. R. DiTullio, A. Neeley, I. Benner, C. Sprengel, A. Beck, S. A. Sanudo-Wilhelmy, U. Passow, K. Klinck, J. M. Rowe, S. W. Wilhelm, C. W. Brown, and D. A. Hutchins

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